Category: Winter 2010 Poets
Harriet Sohmers Zwerling
is an eighty year old woman, fifties expatriate, writer, translator, teacher, and mother of the funk musician, MiloZ. Her collection of stories,
Carol Westberg
her first collection of poems, Slipstream, will be published in 2010. A former teacher and editor, she currently directs communications at
Leslie Ullman
her latest book, Slow Work Through Sand, winner of the 1997 Iowa Poetry Prize, came out in 1998. Her first collection of poems, Natural
Daniel Nathan Terry
is a former landscaper and horticulturist. His debut full–length poetry collection, Capturing the Dead, won the Stevens Poetry Prize and
Bruce Spang
is a teacher and writer. He has published two chapbooks and two books of poems, the latest from Moon Pie Press. He is an avid and somewhat
Christopher Soden
is a native Texan, writer, teacher, critic, lecturer, and performer, who received his MFA in Writing (Poetry) from Vermont College. He currently
Betsy Sholl
is the current Poet Laureate of Maine. She has published seven books of poetry, most recently Rough Cradle (Alice James, 2009) and Late Psalm
Christopher Russell
was born in Concord, New Hampshire in 1974. He currently lives in Concord, New Hampshire, where he helps support emotionally handicapped
Suzanne Rhodenbaugh
won the Marianne Moore Poetry Prize for Lick of Sense, published by Helicon Nine Editions in 2001. Her book, The Whole Shebang, will be published
Naomi Shihab Nye
her books of poetry include, 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East , A Maze Me: Poems for Girls , Red Suitcase, Words Under the